By Romfea.news
“Those agreements that lack the popular support and a wider public consensus are invalid. “We never agreed on what politicians had already agreed upon,” Metropolitan Georgios of Kitros said on Sunday, May 12, at the event for Macedonia on “The consequences of the Prespes Agreement” in the Holy Trinity Church in Katerini.
Metropolitan Georgios noted that the same problem applied for the Church, underlining: “No Synod could in itself be described Ecumenical. The people’s voice and conscience, over time, that is after 100, 200, 300, 400 years, has the power to describe one synod as ecumenical. There was also a Synod, convened under the same conditions, was never described Ecumenical. It was called latrocinium because the people never accepted the decisions of this Synod. The same applies to state agreements.”
“We do not lower the flag of the struggle nor change our beliefs. We claim that Macedonia is one and it is Greek, and we will not stop fighting, shouting and claiming it,” Metropolitan Georgios added.